But in her early 40s and weighing close to 91 kilos, the mother-of-two from NSW said life just took over and juggling her children and work meant health and exercise fell by the wayside.
‘I think like most mums I just got really lost in work and life happens, so I put on weight,’ she told FEMAIL.
The mother-of-two from NSW said life just took over and juggling her children and work meant health and exercise fell by the wayside (pictured before and after)
‘I actually work and lecture in the natural health sphere so I knew what I should have been doing but I just wasn’t doing it.
‘The main issue was not planning food. I’d snack on the kids’ lunches and I’d reward myself with wine at the end of the day,’ she said.
Sarah McDonald, by her own admission, never had a weight problem as a kid.
It wasn’t until she heard about Tiffiny Hall’s program a year ago that Sarah changed her routine – and now she weighs 68 kilos as a result.
‘I try to do the workouts four times a week. What’s so good about them is you don’t have to be 100 per cent – you’ll lose weight regardless,’ she explained.
BEFORE: It wasn’t until she heard about Tiffiny Hall’s program a year ago that Sarah changed her routine – and now she weighs 68 kilos as a result
AFTER: Sarah tends to complete the exercises in the morning because ‘it’s too tiring after work’ and she supplements the meal plan with what she has in the fridge
‘I broke my ankle in July last year and was wearing a boot for four months and managed to lose 11 kilos just by following the eating plan. ’
Sarah tends to complete the exercises in the morning because ‘it’s too tiring after work’ and she supplements the meal plan with what she has in the fridge.
‘So if I need to use up some mushrooms I’ll just search for the ingredient in the list of meals and make a chicken and mushroom pie or something,’ she said.
Ultimately Sarah, who went from a size 18 to a 10, is looking to maintain her fitness – and doesn’t want to lose her figure.
‘I’m 42… I don’t want to look like I’m 20! I still want to keep my curves,’ she explained.
She is hoping to meet one of the faithful Tiffxofollowers, or ninjas as they are known, outside of the Facebook group – having admitted the program changed her forever.
‘It really is a big part of my life,’ Sarah said.